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Motorists to pay parking fee at SGR stations

1 weeks ago, 16:32

By: Bonface Otieno

Motorists will now pay to enter the standard gauge railway (SGR) stations after Kenya Railways dropped free parking in a move aimed at increasing income from the mega project. Under the new parking fee, saloon cars accessing the SGR stations to pick or drop passengers will part with Sh100. Large trucks and buses will pay Sh200 while mini-buses and pick-ups will part with Sh150 and Sh100 respectively. “Kenya Railways is in the process of installing automatic parking management system. In the inte ... Read More

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Motorists to pay parking fee at SGR stations

1 weeks ago, 16:32

By: Bonface OtienoMotorists will now pay to enter the standard gauge railway (SGR) stations after Kenya Railways dropped free parking in a move aimed at increasing income from the mega project. Under the new parking fee, saloon cars accessing the SGR stations to pick or drop passengers will part with Sh100. Large trucks and buses will pay Sh200 while mini-buses and pick-ups will part with Sh150 and Sh100 respectively. “Kenya Railways is in the process of installing automatic parking management system. In the inte ... Read More

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